Used 2006 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Decent Car
I've driven this car for roughly two years and haven't had a single problem with it.
don't believe the bad reliability reports
purchased new.it has been very reliable. one fairly major repair in 12years (replaced cam position sensor-$375) I learned not to have a heavy foot on the brake pedal after replacing the rotors twice. one complaint- some rust on rocker panels. a few small spots rusted through. the car has always been always garage kept (this is a problem in winter snow when snow on the car melts in the warm garage. road salt won't affect metal unless moisture is present causing rust. another complaint- chrysler dealer charges for maintenance are high. I paid well over $1,000 to replace timing belt and water pump when required. also the car isn't taking rough roads as well as when new, could use a set of front and rear shocks, although all in all I can't complain
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- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $4,990223 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $3,995259 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $10,999260 mi away
A great choice
Even though I just got this car about a weeks ago I love this car. Even though I am a Ford girl I do have to say I am glad I bought this car it drives great, it turns way awesome, the radio system is great, and all around its just great!
Joy to own, suprise!
I bought this car for driving to and from work. I thought a convertible might be fun. I had no idea of what great fuel economy, and what a pleasure as an everyday driver. Fun, faster than a speeding ticket and great stereo also! I also enjoy 800+ mile journeys in comfort with 30+ mpg's.
Good Car For The Price
All I can say is, "So far, so good!" I purchased my Sebring used with about 69,000 miles on it and I can say that I have had no problems with it. Shifts well, great gas mileage (I have actually calculated it consistently at 32 mpg on the highway), and very sporty styling. The 4 cylinder does feel a little underpowered... I wish I had the six after driving for awhile. I would sacrifice some fuel economy for a little more horsepower. Not a lot of fluff. If you need a large passenger compartment, but want some fuel economy this is a good car to consider. I'm happy with it overall.